here2go
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- Mar 11, 2012
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Mrs Here2go asked me a very valid question re the Q Bag Tags. Do they work on any other airline? Theoretically they could save the industry a fortune in lost luggage through better quality tracking (even if the bag misses the connection, from experience a bag with a Q Bag Tag is much easier to find)
I've looked around, and the standard used to build the tags is generic, but it would appear that no other airline has adopted it. There are some airports that use disposable RFID tags to manage bags in the airport due to their reliability, however, their adoption beyond singular airports, it would appear only Qantas has rolled out the technology.
Does anybody know of any plans by airlines to adopt them, in particular by MI/SQ, AY and SK? The Q Bag Tags should be able to be used by any airline that uses the technology.
Cheers!
I've looked around, and the standard used to build the tags is generic, but it would appear that no other airline has adopted it. There are some airports that use disposable RFID tags to manage bags in the airport due to their reliability, however, their adoption beyond singular airports, it would appear only Qantas has rolled out the technology.
Does anybody know of any plans by airlines to adopt them, in particular by MI/SQ, AY and SK? The Q Bag Tags should be able to be used by any airline that uses the technology.
Cheers!